Last Saturday we held the September Edition of the LCV and we gathered 31 players. The expectations would have been higher if there had been changes in the Banned and Restricted list. But being there no changes, we more or less were expecting the same as previous months.

After 4 rounds, only the first table should ID, however, the second table IDed too and one of the guys finished 9th.

I am going to feature at least one or two of these lists in my article this week, I hope you enjoy it. I also have a little favor to ask you.

MTGGoldfish now has a feature where tournament organizers can upload events into our website (just like TC Decks does). The great news is that if the Vintage community starts using MTGGoldfish for this we will finally see the entire meta, MTGO and Paper, listed in one place.

My boss asked me if I would start adding these events in myself, and I will TRY to find time to do that. I just tried to enter this event into the website and I realized that I don't have some of the important info. There's slots for wins and losses, etc.

If any one of the LCV people has any helpful info, or the time to enter the event into the website, I'd be very grateful.

@sodoyouwearacape
Hi Titus, I cannot speak by Oscar, but I faced him on T4. He played up to 3 sanctum prelates and one recruiter of the guard against me.

Sanctum on 3 cut my thirsts and fayden, but that was not really an issue. Prelate on 1 stops rebs and grindstone, but also nerfs his own stps. Prelate itself was a lame 2/2, painter could block it and izzet staticaster finished the work (happened a couple of times). I can imagine that against decks relying on specific cards or with saturated CC it can be awesome.

Guard seemed slow and to be honest at that point it could not bring any answer since I was much in control, but in narrow matches should be able to get the winning creature. Izzet staticaster killed it.